Technical References

Defines the traps that this server is configured to send.
1 all
Sends notifications for all server events.
2 server-start
Sends notifications whenever the server is started or
reinitialized.
3 server-stop
Sends notifications whenever the server is stopped.
4 ha-dns-partner-down
Sends notifications whenever the HA DNS partner
goes down.
5 ha-dns-partner-up
Sends notifications whenever the HA DNS partner becomes
available again after going down.
6 ha-dns-config-error
Sends notifications when a configuration mismatch between
HA DNS partners occurs.
7 masters-not-responding
Sends notifications when master servers stop responding.
8 masters-responding
Sends notifications when master servers start responding
again.
9 secondary-zone-expired
Sends notifications when a secondary server can no longer
claim authority for zone data when responding to queries
during a zone transfer.
10 forwarders-not-responding
Sends notifications when DNS forwarders stop responding.
11 forwarders-responding
Sends notifications when DNS forwarders start responding
again.
update-acl amelist default = none
Provides server-level control of which devices can access and
update the DNS server. If the access control list is set at the
zone level, Network Registrar overrides the server-level setting.
update-relax-zone-name bool default = disabled
Enables DNS updates to specify any zone name in the authoritative
zone rather than the exact zone name; thus, relaxing the RFC 2136
restriction on the zone name record in dynamic updates. This
attribute allows updates to specify a zone name which is any name
within an authoritative zone rather than exactly the name of a zone.
dns-interface
dns-interface - Configures the DNS server's network interfaces
Synopsis